Here is a PowerPoint on the Digital footprint.My Digital Foot Print
Monthly Archives: September 2015
1.2
In 1.2 we learned all about matter and changes of state. We learned that all matter is made of small particles and that they are spaced differently in different states ( solid, liquid, gas). We also learned about the kinetic molecular theory. The theory suggests that all particles are moving and that the more energy or temperature that the particles have the more they will move. Another thing we learned is changes of state. We learned the vocabulary for when a solid turns to liquid, a liquid turns to gas, a gas to a solid and so on. Lastly, we learned about elements and compounds. Elements are substances in their purest form and compound are elements mixed to together to form another substance. An example of an element is hydrogen and an example of a compound would be water ( two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom). Thanks for reading what I learned about in section 1.2!
Decimals or fractions
I am a decimal fan. It is much easier because you don’t have to worry about common denominators.
Math autobiography
I’m pretty good at math but I never really liked it. My favorite type of math is algebra and my least favorite type of math is fractions. I like algebra because it can easily be applied to many math problems. When I first started doing math in elementary school I hated it and was really bad at it. However I gradually got better at math and therefore started to enjoy it more than I used too, even though to this day it’s still not my favorite subject. When I was in grade 1 we did the easiest math ever like 1+1=2 and yet I still struggled with that. By grade 5 I became really strong in math and became one of my strongest subjects.